Enjoy coffee in the northernmost part of the country

The cafe was built by Mr. Ogura – a Japanese who lived in Vietnam for many years and loved the land of Ha Giang.

Once accidentally went to Lo Lo village, Mr. Ogura really liked this place because of its wild beauty and especially the hundreds of years old earthen houses of the people. In 2015, Mr. Ogura invested about 200 million VND to create this unique coffee shop.

He chose the reported house of Ms. Lu Thi Van’s family. to open a shop. The house is over 200 years old, the walls are made of earth and the roof is covered with yin and yang tiles. The house is warm in winter and cool in summer, very suitable for the weather here.

According to Ms. Huong (Ms. Van’s daughter), her previous life was People in Lo Lo village are very poor and not known to many tourists. Since the cafe opened, many tourists coming to Lung Cu often stop by the cafe to enjoy drinks and experience the culture of the Lo Lo ethnic people.

The cafe There is filtered coffee, tea and Japanese matcha fruit juice brought by Mr. Ogura from Japan. There is also corn wine made by Ms. Van herself, priced at 30,000 VND/1 liter.

Even though the area is not too large, the shop can only set up a row of tables and chairs on the porch and a few sets of tables in the yard, but the shop always attracts a large group of visitors to enjoy coffee and admire the sky and earth at the beginning of the country. .

In addition, there is also a Lo Lo ethnic costume rental service for 100,000 VND/set to meet the needs of tourists and also more income for people.

Sitting and enjoying coffee in the yard, looking out into the distance, you can see the Lung Cu flagpole with the Vietnamese national flag fluttering. fluttering against the clear blue sky.